The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901. This translation of the Holy Bible is in the public domain, since its copyright has expired. Read by Thomas Sullivan.
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Audio Bible This is my 21st year narrating books on cassettes but it is my first attempt at narrating the Scriptures. Since the King James Version has been read numerous times, I chose the American Standard Version 1901 since it also is in the public domain and is a very accurate text according to the former professors of Trinity Ministerial Academy.
My influence for reading Revelation, especially chapter 8, is Alexander Scourby. His "Woe, Woe, Woe" had a great deal of pathos and conviction. It gave me a sense of Godly fear while listening to him read.
I do not prefer background music when narrating Scriptures. Often the musical tone doesn't match the message being read.
Now in the 38th year of narrating Puritan and Reformed Books. Begun in Dec. of 1985 as a ministry to blind patrons of the Chapel Library, then in Venice, FL. The largest collection of narrated authors of Puritan and Reformed convictions.